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On 01/03/2019 12:24, Andy Bennet wrote:
Does each house currently (NPI) have its own petrol dispense point?
No of course not.


You will take your car to the nearest garage to fill it up.


Does each garge require you to stand there for a couolke of hours while
you fill it up?

No of course not.

You are a stupid **** aren't you?


Battery and charger technology are already available to chatge to 80% at
350kW.
For an average 200/250 mile EV with a 40kWh battery that will charge to
80% in about 7 minutes, just a tad longer than the normal petrol tankup
time.


No production lithoum is safe to charge at much less than 1 hour for a
full charge.

If you want it to last.

If its nikeltechnology its only going to have about 20 miles range for a
20 minute charge.

Plus you will be able to top up at virtually any public parking place
eventually - supermarkets, public car parks etc etc.


This is finally half way sensible comment.

Yes the infrastructure is not quite there yet, but give it another 7 -
10 years and we will be there.
Battery and charger technology development has never had so much money
and manpower thrown at it in the history of the universe.
Battery capacities and charge power will steadily evolve.


No they won't. Not capacity. That's already near maximum.



Andy



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